Definition of Hybridist. Meaning of Hybridist. Synonyms of Hybridist

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Definition of Hybridist

Hybridist
Hybridist Hy"brid*ist, n. One who hybridizes.

Meaning of Hybridist from wikipedia

- cultivars during the last century. Although thought of primarily as rose hybridists, the US firm of Conard Pyle Co. also contributed large numbers of cultivars...
- Dominy mentored John Seden, who would go on to become a distinguished hybridist in his own right. Dominy was born in Gittisham, near Honiton in South...
- family home. James Clark (1825–1890), horticulturist and early genetic hybridist who specialised in breeding new potato varieties. He was born in Wick...
- polyethylene uniformly at 240 °C. List of Canna cultivars List of Canna hybridists List of Canna species "Canna indica L." Plants of the World Online. Royal...
- cultivar names, but many of these are simply synonyms. See List of Canna hybridists for details of the people and firms that created the current Canna legacy...
- mango". 1916: Isabella Preston became the first female professional plant hybridist in Canada, producing the George C. Creelman trumpet lily. Her lily later...
- orchid family.[citation needed] This has contributed much to the work of hybridists producing flowers for the cut flower market. V. coerulea is one of the...
- variety Oscar RenteriaCalifornian viticulturalist Albert SeibelFrench hybridist (1844–1936) who made "Seibel grapes", which are hybrids of Vitis vinifera...
- John Seden (1840–1921) was a hybridist and horticulturist best known for the hybrids he created while in the employment of Veitch Nurseries. He was trained...
- ISBN 0-85066-843-3 Urquhart, Suki (2009). "Eckford, Henry (1823–1905), gardener and hybridist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...